On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 02:42, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> On 9 Jun 2003, Stuart Guthrie wrote:
> > A question or two for the list. I�m designing a Calendar Access Protocol
> > server under the JiCal banner. Does anyone know how hard it will be to
> > plug in a �CAP� (http://www.calsch.org) Client to Evo? I�ve already had
> > talks with a German OS project who think the Outlook plugin is not so
> > bad. Wouldn�t it be nice to have a true open source calendar server and
> > a migration path from Outlook to Evolution as and when departments are
> > ready? I think Lotus Notes are moving to get CAP client/server working
> > for their offering (as main chatter on the calsch list is from there).
> >
> 
> We (OSDL) would definitely be interested in seeing this development take
> place; we've been pretty bummed that a CAP server doesn't already
> exist.  What do you have in mind for the design?

I�ve already been in converse with some other java people and the Avalon
framework is looking good for a basis. I�m currently a bit stumped by
the parsing requirements for the Calendar Structured Query Language but
there are several projects in Java that would help in that area.

I was hoping to sit the server on top of JBoss as that is my experience
and I like its ability to fail-over/cluster.

> 
> Bryce
> 
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